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POL 253: International Relations
3.00 Credits
Highland Community College - Kansas
(T) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 3 LECTURE: 3 LAB: 0 REPEAT: 0 Directs the attention of the student to the formulation and execution of foreign policy by the members of the nation-state system, the possible power relationships in which these members can find themselves, the areas of contact they have with each other, and the role of international organizations. Consideration is given to the recent diplomatic history of the major powers. IAI Codes: S4 904N and PLS 912
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POL 254: Introduction to Comparative Government
3.00 Credits
Highland Community College - Kansas
(T) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 3 LECTURE: 3 LAB: 0 REPEAT: 0 Presents an overview of the achievements of other political units, with an analysis of the structure and functioning of the governments of Great Britain, Germany, France, Russia, China, and other nations. IAI Code: S5 905
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POL 255: American Parties and Pressure Groups
3.00 Credits
Highland Community College - Kansas
(T) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 3 LECTURE: 3 LAB: 0 REPEAT: 0 Analyzes the role of political parties and their relationships to each other, to pressure groups, and to the public interest. The organization, functions, and goals of the two major parties and of major pressure groups in our political system are studied. Historical trends will be presented, but present-day policies will be emphasized.
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POL 257: Understanding The Constitution
3.00 Credits
Highland Community College - Kansas
(T) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 3 LECTURE: 3 LAB: 0 REPEAT: 0 Concerns the creation and development of the United States Constitution covering the Constitutional Convention, the founding fathers, the Bill of Rights, and other amendments. The 200-year evolution of this document and its modern-day application will be emphasized.
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POL 299: Individual Study Project
1.00 Credits
Highland Community College - Kansas
(1 Hour) Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor Provides opportunities for individuals to engage in advanced, specific projects in the discipline. The independent project must be of sufficient intensity to warrant the awarding of credit. In general, an individual, in cooperation with the instructor, must work out a detailed plan of study complete with resources to be consulted and an evaluation of the project.
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PS 101: College Physical Science
5.00 Credits
Highland Community College - Kansas
(5 Hours) Provides an understanding and an appreciation of major trends in modern science. The main areas of concentration will be in physics, chemistry, meteorology, and astronomy. Also some consideration given to the problems of energy and of the environment. This course is designed for those with no previ- ous background in physical science. Work on laboratory experiments provides experience with equipment and tech- niques. This course is offered each semester and meets six hours per week for the five hours of credit in lab and lecture.
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PS 102: Concepts of Physics
3.00 Credits
Highland Community College - Kansas
(3 Hours) A non-mathematical introduction to the world of physics. All major theories and principles in physics will be covered. Topics include: Newtonian Mechanics, modern physics, nuclear physics, particle physics, and other recent develop- ments in physics. This course is designed for those who want a broad understanding of their world.
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PS 104: General Geology
3.00 Credits
Highland Community College - Kansas
(3 Hours) The philosophy of this course is that every college student, not just the elite few planning science careers, must have an understanding of scientific principles, especially in view of the exploding impact of technological developments on routine, daily endeavors. We will examine Earth's physical environ- ment using scientific methods and learn to objectively evalu- ate our impact on our environment. We will cover Earth's composition and evolution, physical processes which shape our planet, its resources and how we interact with the physical processes which shape our planet, its resources and how we interact with the Earth. To enhance your understanding of geology, we will take several field trips.
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PS 105: World Physical Geography
3.00 Credits
Highland Community College - Kansas
(3 Hours) Provides a study of the geographical factors of our physical environments; climate, terrain, soils, landforms, and the seas; economic resources; cartographic elements; introduction to regional studies.
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PS 107: General Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Highland Community College - Kansas
(5 Hours) General Chemistry is a one semester course for students who have not had the equivalent of one year of high school chemistry. The course includes a survey of chemistry with special emphasis on solutions and biochemistry. It is a chemistry course for students majoring in scientific and tech- nological fields such as the allied health and agriculture fields. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory a week.
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